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''' 1901 Obituary (Iron and Steel  Institute).<ref> [[1901 Iron and Steel  Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>
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HUGH BARCLAY, who was well known in the English and Scottish iron trade, died on August 6, 1901, at Coatbridge. For many years he was connected with the [[Harrington Iron and Coal Co|Harrington Ironworks]], Cumberland, but in 1891 he went to Coatbridge, where he took over the management of Messrs. Dixon's extensive ironworks.  
HUGH BARCLAY, who was well known in the English and Scottish iron trade, died on August 6, 1901, at Coatbridge. For many years he was connected with the [[Harrington Iron and Coal Co|Harrington Ironworks]], Cumberland, but in 1891 he went to Coatbridge, where he took over the management of Messrs. [[William Dixon|Dixon's extensive ironworks]].  


He was a candidate for membership of the Iron and Steel Institute.
He was a candidate for membership of the Iron and Steel Institute.
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Hugh Barclay ( -1901)


1901 Obituary (Iron and Steel Institute).[1]

HUGH BARCLAY, who was well known in the English and Scottish iron trade, died on August 6, 1901, at Coatbridge. For many years he was connected with the Harrington Ironworks, Cumberland, but in 1891 he went to Coatbridge, where he took over the management of Messrs. Dixon's extensive ironworks.

He was a candidate for membership of the Iron and Steel Institute.


1901 Obituary (Engineering).[2]



1901 Obituary (The Engineer).[3]



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